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Cancelled after achieving orbit
Note: when an entire family was canceled only the final version is listed - date of last orbital flight.
European Union
- Ariane-4 - February 15, 2003
United Kingdom
- Black Arrow - October 28, 1971
France
- Diamant-BP4 - September 27, 1975
Russia/USSR
USA
- Athena-2 - September 24, 1999
- Jupiter-C - May 24, 1961
- Saturn-1b - July 15, 1975
- Saturn-V - May 14, 1973 (see Apollo)
- Scout-G - May 9, 1994
- Titan-IV - October 19, 2005
- Vanguard - September 18, 1959
Japan
- Lambda-4 - February 11, 1970
Cancelled after unsuccessful orbital attempt(s)
USA
Europe/ELDO
Russia/USSR
Cancelled after successful Suborbital launches, with orbital launches planned
Germany
Unsuccessful Suborbital launch attempt(s) (orbital launches planned)
USA
No launches attempted
Russia
USA
- Beal Aerospace BA-2
- Black Colt
- Black Horse
- Excalibur
- Industrial Launch Vehicle (see also American Rocket Company)
- Liberty
- Nova
- Phoenix
- Roton
- Sea Dragon
- Venturestar
- X-30
- X-34